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iPhone 15 Pro Max’s heating issue: Why are Apple’s new iPhones getting toasty and how to fix it

 

For as many people complaining that their new iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max's are heating up, there are just as many people who claim that their devices are fine. Why are only select few devices facing this heating issue and how can new iPhone owners fix this issue?

iPhone 15 heating issues and how to fix them
For as many people complaining that their new iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max's are heating up, there are just as many people who claim that their devices are fine. Why are only select few devices facing this heating issue and how can new iPhone owners fix this issue? Image Credit: Firstpost | Mehul Reuben Das

Over the past few days, a lot of people have reported that their new iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max have been heating up, whenever they are using it for video-intensive tasks. This includes gaming, using it for FaceTime, or shooting videos.

However, the way the heating issues are being reported is a bit misleading. While it genuinely is an issue for a large number of people, if news reports are anything to go by, it seems that anyone who buys a new iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max will be buying a lemon. However, the issue is not that simple.

This seriously brings into question, is the heating issue really that widespread and affecting all iPhone 15 Pro models or is it an issue with some of the batches of the new iPhones? More importantly, though, what should people do if they have already bought the new devices?

Credit: Firstpost 

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